user3047641
user3047641

Reputation: 149

Having trouble installing PyAudio for Python3 on Mint

I was following the instructions here and I'm having trouble getting the installation to work. Basically, the first part works fine. I downloaded portaudio, followed the instructions, and it all seemed to work.

However, when I triedpython3 setup.py install, I got an error. The error came from the /src/_portaudiomodule.c file, and it said that "The file Python.h could not be found". I don't really understand what's going on because there was no Python.h file when I extracted the PyAudio archive. I don't know where the Python.h file was supposed to come from.

I'm kind of a noob to unix systems so I could have easily made a mistake somewhere. I've been trying to solve this for hours and I've had no luck so far. Thanks in advance for your help!

Upvotes: 6

Views: 12379

Answers (6)

Pratik Parmar
Pratik Parmar

Reputation: 340

Python.h is nothing but a header file. It is used by gcc to build applications. You need to install a package called python-dev. This package includes header files, a static library and development tools for building Python modules, extending the Python interpreter or embedding Python in applications. To install this package, enter:

sudo apt-get install python3-dev

Upvotes: 0

Bhaskara Arani
Bhaskara Arani

Reputation: 1657

try to install using the the below command

pip install pyaudio

after that install the required Microsoft Visual C++ 14.0 refer the below image for the same.

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and restart the system and run the same command again

pip install pyaudio

Upvotes: 0

Vaibhav K
Vaibhav K

Reputation: 3096

I have found the work arround for mac.

please refer the below steps to install pyaudio on python 3.5

Follow these steps :

  • export HOMEBREW_NO_ENV_FILTERING=1
  • xcode-select --install
  • brew update
  • brew upgrade
  • brew install portaudio
  • pip install pyaudio

Upvotes: 1

Tomas Ruiz
Tomas Ruiz

Reputation: 140

To install the latest version of pyaudio using conda:

source activate -your environment name-

pip install pyaudio

You may run into the following error when installing from pip:

src/_portaudiomodule.c:29:23: fatal error: portaudio.h: No such file or directory
 #include "portaudio.h" 
 compilation terminated.
 error: command 'gcc' failed with exit status 1

That is because you don't have the PortAudio development package installed. Install it with:

sudo apt-get install portaudio19-dev

Upvotes: 5

jfs
jfs

Reputation: 414405

You don't need to compile pyaudio. To install PyAudio, run:

$ sudo add-apt-repository universe
$ sudo apt-get install python-pyaudio python3-pyaudio

The first command enables Universe Ubuntu repository.

If you want to compile it e.g., to use the latest version from git; install build dependencies:

$ sudo apt-get build-dep python-pyaudio python3-pyaudio

After that, you could install it from sources using pip:

$ python3 -mpip install pyaudio

Or to install the current version from git:

$ pip install -e git+http://people.csail.mit.edu/hubert/git/pyaudio.git#egg=pyaudio

Run pip commands inside a virtualenv or add --user command-line option, to avoid modifying the global python3 installation (leave it to the package manager).

I've tested it on Ubuntu. Let me know if it fails on Mint.

Upvotes: 4

wordsforthewise
wordsforthewise

Reputation: 15787

I was able to get it install with anaconda, using this package.

Follow install instructions for linux here, then do:

conda install -c bokeh pyaudio=0.2.7

Upvotes: 0

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